I just did and I got one copy of the card so you should be getting your copy shortly.

Id doesn't look like it's bouncing back at all (which looking at your code posted elsewhere, it would bounce back to me). Perhaps your ISP has a spam filter or something.

A note about the code you posted. Since you didn't declare any variables with my, I assume that you're not doing 'use strict;'. And quite possibly not taint (except with sendmail?). And if those two aren't there, you're probably also not 'use warnings;'. Turning on strict, warnings, and taint is annoyingly noisy at first, but you'll save yourself a lot of headaches. Read this for more info: Use strict warnings and diagnostics or die. Lesson three of Ovid's CGI Course is something you should pay particular attention to.


In reply to Re^3: How can I send email with attachments if MIME::Lite isn't available? by BurnOut
in thread How can I send email with attachments if MIME::Lite isn't available? by bigjoe11a

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